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Climate Change, Privilege and Consciousness: Race, Class and Gender & Community Participation in Environmental Debates, Policy and Action
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Organization: University of California BerkeleyPublished 2012
Polling & Social Science
New research, currently in progress, is exploring the relationship between race, class and the environment, particularly in regard to the role that privilege plays in the climate change conversation (i.e. the different frameworks and strategies of mainstream environmental organizations and environmental justice groups).
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